Distracted driving includes activities such as eating, applying make-up, reaching into the backseat, using in-vehicle navigation systems and cell phone use. Yet, while there are many forms of distracted driving, all of which increase the likelihood of car crashes, cell phone use by drivers is the most deadly threat due…
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National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration Investigations and Recalls May Not Accurately Represent Car Safety
In 2012, about 16.2 million car and truck owners received notification that their vehicles had safety problems and were being recalled. However, despite the high number of recalls, according to the Center for Auto Safety, changed auto recall accounting methods are raising questions about the productivity of defect investigations. Additionally,…
Texas Legislators Seeking Statewide Ban on Texting While Driving
Unlike the majority of the states across the country, texting while driving is not currently illegal in the State of Texas. This is despite evidence showing that looking at a cell phone while driving can lead to dangerous and deadly car accidents. Car accidents are common occurrences, even when a…
Study Says Obese Are 80% More Likely To Die In A Car Crash
According to a study of data accumulated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), obese drivers have a higher probability of dying in a car crash than those who are of normal weight. In fact, their chances of death in an accident are 80% higher than those who weigh…
Toyota Settles “Sudden Acceleration” Case In Utah
The Toyota Motor Company has agreed to settle one of its “sudden accelerator” product liability cases in Utah that killed two people and injured two other family members. The case was set to go to trial in February. Details of the terms of the settlement were not disclosed. In December,…
93.3 Million Americans Take To The Road Over The Holidays
According to AAA, one out of every four Americans will hit the road between December 22, 2012 and January 1, 2013. This means that approximately 93.3 million people will take a trip of over 50 miles from their home, as 2012 comes to an end. This is an increase of…
West Texas Dust Storm Causes Major Accidents
The Texas Department of Public Safety (TDPS) reported that a severe dust storm close to Lubbock caused multiple accidents early in the afternoon on Wednesday, December 19, 2012. There were 23 vehicles involved in the chain-reaction pileup injuring some 17 people and killing one. TDPS Cpl. John Gonzalez said that…
Texas Tech Study Explains Why Motorists Misjudge Motorcycles
There was recently an interesting article authored by a parent whose son was injured in a motorcycle accident. The accident occurred in Washington, D.C. when a cab pulled out in front of the son’s motorcycle, failing to yield the right-of-way. The son slid underneath of the cab, which stopped to…
Last Day Without A Fatality On Texas Roads Was 12 Years Ago
The Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT), in conjunction with the Texas Department of Public Safety (TDPS), issued a bone chilling statement this week. It has been 12 years since there was a day that went by without a single traffic fatality on our Texas roads. That day was Wednesday, November…
The Number of Red Light Cameras in Texas has Increased During the Last Decade
The number of red light cameras installed at intersections in Texas and throughout the nation has exploded in recent years. In 2000, only 25 U.S. cities used red light camera technology. Currently, more than 500 cities in approximately half of all states have begun using the equipment. Red light cameras…